Toward Resolving the Outflow Engine: An Observational Perspective
Tom Ray (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), Catherine Dougados, (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Grenoble), Francesca Bacciotti, (INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri), Jochen Eisloeffel (Thueringer, Landessternwarte Tautenburg), Antonio Chrysostomou (University of

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent observational advances in understanding the launch and properties of jets from young stars, highlighting evidence for jet rotation and magneto-centrifugal disk wind origins.
Contribution
It synthesizes recent high-resolution observations that constrain jet formation models, emphasizing the role of advanced techniques like adaptive optics and spectro-astrometry.
Findings
Evidence for jet rotation transporting angular momentum
Jets are likely launched as warm magneto-centrifugal disk winds
Improved observational data constrains jet launch models
Abstract
Jets from young stars represent one of the most striking signposts of star formation. The phenomenon has been researched for over two decades and there is now general agreement that such jets are generated as a by-product of accretion; most likely by the accretion disk itself. Thus they mimic what occurs in more exotic objects such as active galactic nuclei and micro-quasars. The precise mechanism for their production however remains a mystery. To a large degree, progress is hampered observationally by the embedded nature of many jet sources as well as a lack of spatial resolution: Crude estimates, as well as more sophisticated models, nevertheless suggest that jets are accelerated and focused on scales of a few AU at most. It is only in the past few years however that we have begun to probe such scales in detail using classical T Tauri stars as touchstones. Application of adaptive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
